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Gems
and Jewelry: General
Gemology,
Gemstones and General References
Buying
and Pricing Gemstones
Gems:Myth,
Legend and Metaphysics
Jewelry
Making and Metal Working
Individual
Gems
Diamonds
Sapphires
and Rubies
Jade
Opal
Pearls
Amber
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Diamonds
(Fred Ward Gem Book Series)
by Fred Ward, Charlotte
Ward
John
White is a Smithsonian Curator.
This book is part of a set
of seven of the most elegant
and informative small books
ever written on a carefully
selected set of gem topics.
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Diamonds--The
Antoinette Matlins Buying
Guide:
How to Select, Buy, Care
for Diamonds With Confidence
and Knowledge
by Antoinette L. Matlins
All
the Information You Need
to Buy, Collect, Sell--or
Simply Enjoy--Diamonds with
Confidence and Knowledge.
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Famous
Diamonds
by Ian Balfour
A history of great diamonds
and their possessors
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Diamonds
Famous & Fatal : The History,
Mystery and Lore of the
World's Most Famous Gem
by Leo P. Kendall
Leo
Kendall shares his fascination
for the ways in which diamonds
have influenced the history
of the world. All the major
diamond finds of the centuries
are chronicled, examined,
and described.
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The
Last Empire: De Beers, Diamonds,
and the World
by Stefan Kanfer
An
enjoyable history of De
Beers, the great business
empire that founded a country,
helped start a war, and
funded the legendary Rhodes
scholarships. Kanfer begins
with the discovery, in 1867,
of the first diamond in
South Africa, found by a
farm boy who noticed ``in
the glare of the sun a glittering
pebble.''
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Blood
Diamonds: Tracing the Deadly
Path of the World's Most
Precious Stones
by Greg Campbell
The
Dark Side of the Diamond
business:"Conflict
diamonds," or "blood
diamonds," account
for only three to four percent
of all diamonds sold. They
are mined in war zones,
smuggled out of the country,
and sold to legitimate companies,
financing ruinous civil
wars and the plots of international
terrorists, including the
al Qaeda network.
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